Avondale
Platinum Member
Good Morning,
I have a 10 year old Bush Hog SQ600 rotary cutter that has some slop/play at the hub, where it interfaces with the gear box splined output shaft. Is this a normal, fair wear and tear type event for this age and does anyone know how much is too much before replacing the hub? The mating ridges/grooves of the hub are somewhat rounded off while the shaft spline ridges are still fairly squared off. I've been told that the hub material is engineered to be softer than the splined shaft to reduce the likely-hood of damage that would involve a gearbox repair effort.
Thanks in advance for whatever help you can provide.
Bob
I have a 10 year old Bush Hog SQ600 rotary cutter that has some slop/play at the hub, where it interfaces with the gear box splined output shaft. Is this a normal, fair wear and tear type event for this age and does anyone know how much is too much before replacing the hub? The mating ridges/grooves of the hub are somewhat rounded off while the shaft spline ridges are still fairly squared off. I've been told that the hub material is engineered to be softer than the splined shaft to reduce the likely-hood of damage that would involve a gearbox repair effort.
Thanks in advance for whatever help you can provide.
Bob